Hmmm,sounds like a band opening to a reverse split repeater. Could be 
conditions! Happened to me before...search the repeater directory!

Ken Arck wrote:

>At 12:58 AM 7/21/2005 -0000, you wrote:
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>>Are already have a quiet receiver and very good Sensitivity MOTOROLA 
>>MICOR radio VHF but occasionally have problem with RF getting back in 
>>to receiver ended only happen at night and not every night when 
>>they're GOOD conditions repeater RF feedback gets in <SNIP>
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><---- "Conditions" would have nothing to do with it, at least with
>something internal to the radio. Since it doesn't happen all the time, I
>believe you're wasting your time with this line of "fixing the problem". 
>
>I'd look more for mixes from other sources before you start blaming the
>problem on "RF feedback". 
>
>Exactly WHAT type of "RF feedback" are you experiencing in the first place
>and why do you believe moving the receiver to another enclosure would solve
>it?
>
>
>Ken
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